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    DownSmith Markdown Editor

    DownSmith Markdown Editor

    A powerful, feature-rich Markdown editor with real-time HTML preview.

    DownSmith provides an intuitive editing experience with comprehensive formatting tools, syntax highlighting, live preview, table creation, spell checking, footnotes, HTML export, and intelligent image handling. Runs without Java being installed on Windows. On macOS and Linux requires Java 11 or better installed. A Java 8 version is provided that has all the functionality of the Java 11 version except footnotes.
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    Obsidian MEDILIG

    Obsidian MEDILIG

    Obsidian MEDILIG (Medical Life Guard) App Local-First Offline-First

    Obsidian MEDILIG (Medical Life Guard): An easy-to-use, flexible, secure, cross-platform medical knowledge management system for patient's Electronic Health Record (EHR) that is built on top of Obsidian software application for the design, implementation and use of autonomous, multilingual, clinical documents from primary care to continuing care.
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